American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subgroup 4, 1920-2015 (mostly 1970-2000)
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The ACLU is the preeminent civil liberties organization in the United States. These records document the work of their national office in the areas of civil rights, children and women's rights, freedom of speech (and all First Amendment questions), and due process, among many others, predominantly from 1970 to 2000.
Series 5: March 2015 Transfer, 1920-2025
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These records represent a broad range of the ACLU's activities in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. In particular, this series documents the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and AIDS Project; National Prison Project; Racial Justice Program; Reproductive Freedom Project; and Women's Rights Project. To a lesser extent, this series includes ACLU publications and administrative records from the offices of the Executive Director and Director of Communications.
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Research on Moe Berg for "Best Gloveman in the Field", 1921-1995
While developing the documentary, "Best Gloveman in the League," Neil Goldstein and Jerry Feldman performed significant research on Moe Berg, the world in which he lived, and the people with whom he interacted. Included in this series are the research files created by or accumulated by Goldstein and Feldman. Researchers will find oral history interviews, photocopies of original documents regarding Berg's associates, photocopies of original documents regarding Berg dating from 1921 to his death in 1972, and published material about Berg.
Neil Goldstein Collection of Working Files on Moe Berg, 1921-1995
Neil Goldstein (b. 1950) and Jerry Feldman (b. 1947) were filmmakers who made a documentary regarding Morris "Moe" Berg (1902-1972), a professional baseball player who also served in the Office of Strategic Service (OSS) during World War II. This collection, dating from 1921 to 1995, consists of Neil Goldstein's working files, including production files for the film and audio and video segments and masters of the documentary; and research on Moe Berg, including hours of oral histories and photocopies of Moe Berg's documents, particularly those created during World War II.
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Graduate Alumni Public Files, 1921-1997
The Bureau of Alumni Records was established in January 1949 as an outgrowth of the records office maintained by the Graduate Council, the governing body of the Princeton University Alumni Association. The collection consists of public files of former graduate students of Princeton University.
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Blair Clark Papers, 1921-1997
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Blair Clark was a journalist and political activist who held many positions in both spheres. His papers contain items related to his employment with CBS News, his role in the establishment of the Edward R. Murrow Chair at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and personal correspondence.
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Marius B. Jansen Papers, 1921-2000
Consists of personal papers of Marius B. Jansen, a Princeton professor of Japanese history.
Beplat Tapes, 1952-1998
Transcript of interviews with Beplat, Beplat's obituaries, photocopied pictures of Beplat's wife, Jansen's remarks at Beplat's memorial service
Reishcauer, Ambassador Edwin O, 1961-1998
Correspondence with U.S. Ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer up until his death in 1990, followed by correspondence and documents concerning Reischauer's memorial, including eulogies by Jansen and colleagues, and an article reporting the memorial service of Reishcauer's wife.
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Subseries 4A: Family Papers, 1921-2002
Contains papers of Monterroso's parents and children as well as Monterroso's own bills, immigration records, and other documents.
Series 4: Miscellaneous Materials, 1921-2003
This series contains additional personal and family papers of Augusto Monterroso, writings of others, videos, and clippings.
Augusto Monterroso Papers, 1921-2003 (mostly 1972-1996)
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This collection contains the manuscripts, correspondence, drawings, and other papers of twentieth-century Guatemalan author Augusto Monterroso, who spent most of his life as a writer in Mexico.
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Alumni Files, 1921-2005
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Consists of individual files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University, compiled by the Bureau of Alumni Information. Material in each file varies greatly but most include the names of relatives, notable achievements at Princeton and post-graduation, news items, address updates, and obituaries.
Undergraduate Alumni Records, 1921-2008
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Consists of individual files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University, compiled by the Bureau of Alumni Information. Material in each file varies greatly but most include the names of relatives, notable achievements at Princeton and post-graduation, news items, address updates, and obituaries.
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Series 3: Officer Files, 1921-2007
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The Officer Files series is largely composed of the papers of George Beebe (chairman, executive director, and director of projects), Executive Director Dana R. Bullen, and European Representative Ronald Koven. Beebe's files include correspondence, articles, and conference materials predominantly related to UNESCO and WPFC projects, as well as the administration of the WPFC. Bullen's papers include copies of his statements and materials he collected to write his book Voices of Freedom: The Story of the World Press Freedom Committee (2002). Koven's papers consist of reports and articles he wrote, with a small amount of related correspondence. The series also includes statements by numerous members of WPFC.
World Press Freedom Committee Records, 1921-2009 (mostly 1975-2009)
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The World Press Freedom Committee (1976-2009) was an organization dedicated to monitoring threats to press freedom, focusing on major intergovernmental organizations, especially UNESCO. The WPFC served as a watchdog against limitations on press freedom and provided practical assistance programs to journalists abroad, especially in developing countries, to enable them to establish and maintain a free press. The World Press Freedom Committee Records document the administration and activities of the WPFC for its entire period of operations and include project files, meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications.
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Subseries 4D: Legislation, 1921-2009
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The subseries on Legislation documents George McGovern's legislative activities, 1963-1981.
Series 4: Food for Peace and United States Senate, 1921-2009
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This series documents George McGovern's activities as the director of the Food for Peace Program (1961-1962) and United States Senator (1962-1980). Of special interest are files documenting McGovern's activities as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Senate Committe on Interior and Insular Affairs (1967-1972) and as Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs (1969-1970, 1973-1977) and its successor, the Subcommittee on Nutrition of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (1978-1980). In addition, the series contains documentation pertaining to McGovern's activities as chairman of the Subcommittee on Agricultural Credit and Rural Electrification (1971-1976) and the Subcommittees on South Asian Affairs (1973-1974) and Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1975-1977). The series includes legislation and policy files, statements, schedules and invitations, travel files, patronage files, and constituent correspondence.
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Undergraduate Academic Files, 1921-2016
Consists of individual academic files of former undergraduate students of Princeton University, containing grades, transcripts, and other information relating to the subject's academic career. To search for a student by name, please use the finding aids listed as "Other Finding Aids" under "Access and Use." The finding aids are divided by decade, beginning with 1921.
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Department of Politics Records, 1921-2017 (mostly 1921-1978)
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The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of the University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses touching on nearly every aspect of the discipline of political science. The Department of Politics records document the activities of the Department of Politics and its faculty from the time of its founding in 1924 until the mid-1960s, and contain correspondence, course syllabi and notes, examinations, and subject files.
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Subseries 4C: Clippings, 1922-1995
Subseries 4C consists of miscellaneous clippings from Princeton-area newspapers about McCarter Theatre and performances. Later clippings were collected under the direction of the former Theater Collection Curator at Firestone Library in the 1990s.
Series 4: Clippings and Scrapbooks, 1922-1999
Series 4: Clippings and Scrapbooks contains scrapbooks in bindera or classical scrapbook format as well as loose clippings of press coverage about McCarter Theatre, including advertisements.
McCarter Theatre Records, 1922-2016
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The McCarter Theatre was conceived as a permanent home for the Princeton University Triangle Club. McCarter began as a booking theater but ultimately moved into producing its own performances. The McCarter Theatre records document the history of the McCarter Theatre, including administration, performances and productions, and the building itself.
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Series 1: Executive Files, 1922-2007
This series consists of the files of the Executive Board and Secretary. It includes the minutes of the Executive Board; annual reports and budget files, planning files, reports of the Executive Secretary and the Treasurer; and other topical files related to the management of P.E.N. American Center.
P.E.N. American Center Records, 1922-2008 (mostly 1930-1989)
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Consists of files created by P.E.N. American Center as part of its regular business operations since its founding in 1922. Includes material on governance and policies, programs, awards, and financial aid granted to authors, and the center's involvement with International P.E.N. and other P.E.N. organizations worldwide. The collection is especially notable for its extensive author correspondence and occasional original manuscripts, as well as audio and video recordings of P.E.N. programs and events.
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Princeton Freshman (Frosh) Football Film Reels, 1922-2001
Series 3 contains original film reels (mostly 16 mm or 8 mm) documenting Princeton freshman (frosh) football games between 1951 and 2001. For many games more than one reel exists, documenting only offense or defensive plays, practices or scrimmages, kicking, or specific quarters of the game. Duplicate prints of certain reels are also included in the collection.
Princeton Football Films Collection, 1935-2012 (mostly 1935-1990)
Princeton University was a participant in the first intercollegiate football game in America in 1869. Since then, the University has maintained a varsity football team, competing each season against other colleges in the Ivy League Athletic Conference, including traditional rival Yale. The collection consists of film reels documenting Princeton varsity football games between 1935 and 1990, as well as video of the 2012 season.
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Publications on India, 1922-2006
Box 8 contains primarily publications about India, including books, booklets, and pamphlets, as well as some transcripts of lectures and speeches. Much of the material was printed in India, as well as in England and the United States, and ranges from 1922 to 2006. The publications include a booklet by Upendra Baxi on reading Granville Austin's The Indian Constitution, Indian government white papers, Indian Communist Party publications from the 1970s and 1980s, a directory and biographies of Indian government officials from the late 1980s, and a booklet of Indian Constitutional amendments from 1986—among many others. Other material in this box includes a Republic Day Parade invitation and program (1991) and two folders of Austin's research notes from the 1990s.
Series 1: Research and Writings on India, 1922-2014
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Series 1 contains Granville Austin's research and writings on India since its independence from Britain—specifically, on the framing of its Constitution and on the workings of the Constitution as it neared its fiftieth anniversary.
Indian Constitution research material, 1939-1997
Box 18 contains research and source material for Working a Democratic Constitution, primarily photocopies and clippings, compiled around the early 1990s. Many of the photocopies have been tabbed by one of Austin's research assistants with title, subject, and/or date. The box also includes some original handwritten notes. The box was labeled with a sticky note "Indian Constitution; Preventive Detention; Fundamental Rights; Liberty; Press." Some of the photocopied article subjects are: the Preventive Detention Act, Defense of India Ordinance, the restriction of liberties in Israel, the Bennett Coleman case, human rights, liberty in the press, women and social justice, freedom of speech, Supreme Court, the Emergency. Articles here were originally printed between 1939 and 1997. Date ranges on folders reflect the original dates of photocopied material.
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Series 1: Jaime Torres Bodet Material, 1923-1995
Consists of the correspondence, works, photographs, and printed matter of Jaime Torres Bodet.
Subseries 1D: Printed Matter, 1925-1995
Consists of obituaries and other printed matter related to Jaime Torres Bodet.
Series 3: Miscellaneous & Oversize Material, 1960-1995
Consists of a phonograph recording of Jaime Torres Bodet, an index card file, and "Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Sonja Petra Karsen."
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Series 8: History of the Global Women's Movement, 1923-2007
This series includes various reports and information about particular individuals related to the global women's movement.
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1923-2008
This series consists of Ibargüengoitia's correspondence with family, friends, literary agencies, publishers, and editors as well as the correspondence of Luz Antillón and Joy Laville.
Jorge Ibargüengoitia Papers, 1923-2008 (mostly 1954-1984)
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Consists of the writings, correspondence, photographs, and personal papers of the Mexican novelist, journalist, and playwright Jorge Ibargüengoitia as well as writings about him by others and adaptations and translations of his work.
Photographs of others, 1926-2001
10 photographs. Includes family photographs. Oversize black and white photograph of Guanajuato now in Box 30.
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Series 1: Writings, 1924-1995
This series consists of Church's published and unpublished papers, lectures, and books, including reprints, manuscript drafts, research notes, and related correspondence. The first half of this series (Boxes 1-8) contains published papers, lectures, and a few reviews, all of which are arranged primarily by publication year, spanning 1924 to 1993. One exception is Church's 1995 published paper, which is placed in 1990, the year it was presented in a conference. In addition, a folder of miscellaneous, loose, and unidentified manuscript pages from Church's writings is at the end of Box 8. The second half of the series (Boxes 9-15) contains material pertaining to collected works of Church projects (unpublished as of this writing), early versions of Church's seminal textbook, Introduction to Mathematical Logic, the first edition of which was published by the Princeton University Press in 1956 (Church's many stenographer's notebooks filled with notes for the book are also included here), as well as some of Church's lectures, abstracts, and unpublished manuscripts. Church's mathematics and philosophy articles for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, along with his related editorial work and correspondence, are located in the Subject Files series.
Alonzo Church Papers, 1924-1995
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The Alonzo Church Papers consists of the writings, correspondence, notebooks, notes, and subject files of Alonzo Church (1903-1995, Princeton Class of 1924), the renowned mathematical logician who taught at Princeton University from 1929-1967 and the University of California at Los Angeles from 1967 to 1990, and who was editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic from 1936 to 1979.
Series 3: Notebooks and Notes, 1924-1999
This series consists of Church's notes beginning with an undergraduate course at Princeton University in 1924 to his extensive research notes (many of which were removed from their original 3-ring binder notebooks), notes compiled by students from Church's course lectures at Princeton University and UCLA, and miscellaneous, loose notes, both dated and undated, through the years. The organization of this series follows and retains, wherever possible, Church's own subject filing system, including his original folder title and order. *Also includes loose notes removed from Church's books in his personal library.
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Kōstas Kazazēs Papers, 1924-1995 (mostly 1979-1985)
Consists of correspondence with Modern Greek poets, autograph manuscripts of poems, and printed material.
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Photographs, 1924-1996
Consists of additional photographs, including his childhood, Princeton, Barcelona, Chile, and Hamburg, as well as others.
Series 6: Additional Papers, 1924-1996
This series consists of additional material acquired after Donoso's death.
José Donoso Papers, 1924-1996 (mostly 1970-1990)
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The José Donoso Papers consists of writings, notebooks, correspondence, and other miscellanea of the Chilean writer José Donoso (1924-1996).
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Edward T. Cone Papers, 1924-1996 (mostly 1939-1996)
This collection contains the musical manuscripts, musical sketches, and personal papers of Edward T. Cone, a composer and member of the Princeton University faculty.
Series 1: Completed Works, 1939-1996
Contains masters of Edward T. Cone's published compositions, most done in pen on vellum, and working copies used for performance, revision, or correction.
Series 3: Sketchbooks, 1946-after 1996
Contains twelve binders of musical sketches, charts, and early manuscripts. Many items in the sketchbooks are bound upside-down, Cone's method for keeping different pieces separate.
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Series 3: Personal Papers, 1924-2010
Alegría's personal papers, including addresses, agenda books, childhood mementos, documents, printed material, files from her lecture and reading tours, and a scrapbook in memory of her husband Darwin J. Flakoll.
Claribel Alegría Papers, 1924-2010
Contains notebooks and drafts of the Nicaraguan-born Salvadoran writer Claribel Alegría's poetry, articles and essays, novels, short stories, speeches, and translations. Also includes correspondence with publishers, family, and such writers as Mario Benedetti, Julio Cortázar, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Alfonso Quijada Urías, and Sergio Ramírez. Additionally, the collection contains photographs, audiovisual material, and writings of others on Alegría.
Subseries 2A: Personal Correspondence, 1939-2001
Alegría's correspondence with writers such as Mario Benedetti, Julio Cortázar, and Sergio Ramírez.
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Series 12: Additional Material, 1924-2011
Consists of more articles and scientific papers by Eugene Paul Wigner, several photographs, works about Eugene Paul Wigner, honors, invitations, speeches, and biographical material.
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Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs Records, 1924-2016 (mostly 1971-1994)
Princeton University's Vice President for Public Affairs has administrative oversight, under the President, of the presentation of the objectives and activities of the University to all its various publics, and serves as spokesperson for the University when needed. The records of the Vice President for Public Affairs consist of subject files assembled on topics relevant to the office's activities, as well as chronological files containing correspondence and interoffice memoranda.
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Series 1: Senior Theses, 1924-2021
This series consists of bulk of the senior theses in our collection representing each of the academic departments of the university. Senior theses in this series appear in variety of formats including microfiche, bound volumes, unbound paper copies and digital files. Theses can be searched in our repository (https://dataspace.princeton.edu/handle/88435/dsp019c67wm88m) or in the library catalog https://library.princeton.edu/).
Senior Thesis Collection, 1926-2022
Since its introduction in the mid-1920s the senior thesis has been a core element of the undergraduate curriculum at Princeton University. The collection contains the senior theses of Princeton undergraduates.
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2013 Accession, 1925-1999
Consists of materials acquired in the 2013 Accession, including diaries, notebooks, writing project notes, poems, yearbooks, and family papers.
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University Research Board Records, 1925-2006
The University Research Board, which consists of six faculty members from different departments, is an advisory committee to the president on all research conducted at Princeton University. The collection consists of University Research Board meeting minutes, annual reports, correspondence between members, and some subject files, as well as the memos and correspondence of Raymond J. Woodrow, executive officer and secretary of the Committee on Project Research and Invention, predecessor to the University Research Board.
Series 3: Reports, 1945-2006
Series 3: Reports, 1945-2006 consists of printed reports of the activities of the Unviersity Research Board and its predecessors, including annual reports.
Series 2: Board Meeting Minutes and Related Materials, 1983-2006
Series 2: Board Meeting Minutes and Related Materials, 1983-1990 consists of meeting minutes and some associated materials for the board of the Office of Research and Project Administration and the University Research Board. Some earlier minutes from the University Research Board can also be found in Series 1.
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Critical Works: Subject Files, 1925 May 17-2005
These files consist of materials pertaining to Yurkievich's scholarly investigations, which he organized by subject. Subjects include authors, artists, and large projects. A single file may include any number of items, such as drafts of manuscripts, notes, photocopies, conference programs, correspondence, and ephemera.
Subseries 3A: Writings, 1960-2005
This subseries consists of several categories of materials, arranged as Yurkievich organized his papers. Included are a large quantity of undated notes and notebooks, a collection of undated "early works," drafts of poems and short stories, drafts of critical essays, drafts and notes pertaining to translations, and large subject files on a wide variety of subjects and people. Some of the items, particularly those called "early works," may date prior to 1960, yet there is no concrete evidence of this.
Subseries 3B: Correspondence, 1960-2005
This series includes both correspondence received by Yurkievich and carbon copies of correspondence that he sent.
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Victor Gollancz Publishing Files, 1926-2018
Consists of author and administrative files of Victor Gollancz Publishing company, including correspondence, publication agreements, and ephemera (e.g. clippings, tearsheets, dust jackets). Some records include those associated with the Left Book Club's operations and Joyce Carol Oates' publications, among others.
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Religion in Cuba: Protestant Churches in Cuba, 1926-1999
This collection contains materials published and / or distributed in Cuba by Protestant churches and organizations, and issued between 1926 and 1999.
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Department of History records, 1926-2017 (mostly 1926-1979)
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From the time of the department's institution in 1924, history has typically been one of Princeton's most popular undergraduate concentrations, with the Department of History offering 40 or more undergraduate courses each year. The records consis of subject and faculty files, correspondence, departmental budgets, course syllabi, as well as records from several special projects.
History of Science Colloquia, Seminar and Workshop Records, 1989-2002
Contains programs and schedules of colloquia, seminars and workshops hosted by the program in the History of Science, and some correspondence on arranging the events.
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Thomas J. Kofodimos Papers, 1927-1998
Consists of documentation that Thomas Kofodimos pulled together, when he was trying to find a United States publisher for his English translation of of Lephousēs' book Asēmina Laiou. Also, includes letters from Ēlias Lephousēs to Thomas Kofodimos and to Joan Kofodimos, family photographs and miscellaneous photographs of ELAS (Greek People's Liberation Army) leaders, materials related to Kofodimos' escape from Greece, information about his career after coming to the United States, various memoirs and personal history, death notices and obituaries of Kofodimos' both in the United States and in Greece.
Documentation and Efforts to Get "Asēmina" Published in English, 1977-1996
Consists documentation that Thomas Kofodimos pulled together, when he was trying to find a United States publisher for his English translation of Lephousēs' book "Asēmina Laiou". Included are letters from Kofodimos to Stratis Haviaras, copies of newspaper clippings containing critiques on Lephousēs' book "Asēmina Laiou", and a copy of a contract for tranlsation in Bulgarian. According to Jean Kofodimos, translating and publishing this book was Lephousēs' request to Kofodimos.
Award Ceremony, 1983-1995
Consists of materials related to Thomas Kofodimos' award ceremony in Volos (Greece) including the program and photographs of the honorary event in 1995. There are also other printed material regarding the 46th anniversary of EAM, the contribution of the 54th Regiment ELAS during the National Resistance, a handwritten English translation of the Resolution of the City of Volos to award Kofodimos with the city's silver metal for his actions and accomplishments during the resistance as commander of the 54th Regiment ELAS.
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Robert R. Bowie Papers, 1927-2004
Robert R. Bowie was a foreign policy expert and legal scholar who served four U.S. administrations as policy planner, counselor, and deputy CIA director, while teaching at Harvard Law School and founding Harvard's Center for International Affairs. The Robert R. Bowie Papers reflect his government service under four administrations, as well as his position at Harvard University, his Army service and work in the postwar military government of Germany, research for books he wrote, and his later activities as a member of national and international policy and strategy organizations.
Series 4: Later Activities, 1929-2004 (mostly 1980-1999)
Series 4 documents Bowie's activities after his government service and after his retirement from Harvard University in 1980. The series reflects Bowie's abiding interests in arms control, NATO and the Atlantic alliance.
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Subseries 9: Oversize Materials, 1927-2013
Includes oversize posters, certificates, awards, and printed materials.
Series 6: About Gelman, 1927-2014
This series features materials about Gelman that include his awards, certificates, seminars and events about Gelman's work, bibliographic and biographic materials, newspaper clippings, scholarly articles and texts about Gelman, and printed materials. This series also includes Gelman's personal documents like his address books, passports, and visas.
Juan Gelman Papers, 1927-2014
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Juan Gelman (1930-2014) was an Argentine poet, translator, journalist, and human rights activist. His papers contain handwritten, typewritten, and printouts of his writings, correspondence, notes, research files, awards and certificates, and personal photographs. A significant portion of the papers feature analog and born-digital investigative files relating to human rights investigations and campaigns Gelman conducted with his spouse, Mara La Madrid, on the forced kidnapping and death of his son and pregnant daughter-in-law, Marcelo Gelman and María Claudia García Irureta Goyena. Also included are files on his search to find his missing granddaughter, Macarena Gelman. Additional materials consist of original drafts and documents related to Juan Gelman's writing; letters; publishing contracts; documents about Juan Gelman's work as a translator; materials related to the campaign to lift the ban on Juan Gelman's entry into Argentina and his return to Buenos Aires; newspaper and magazine clippings related to the ban on Juan Gelman's entry into Argentina, as well as celebrating his return; materials related to Marcelo and Paulina, including photographs of Gelman and the family; works by other writers; and audio cassettes.
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Series 5: Additional Papers, 1928-2000
Consists of additional papers, articles, research agendas, certificates, lectures, correspondence, and proposals.
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Nanos Valaōritēs Papers, 1928-2007
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The Nanos Valaōritēs Papers consists of the writings, notebooks, sketchbooks, correspondence, and printed matter relating to Pali of the Greek poet, novelist, playwright, and editor, Nanos Valaōritēs. There are also wtitings of other people.
Series 2: Writings, 1932-1999
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This series consists of autograph and typed manuscript drafts of assorted writings by Valaōritēs.
Subseries 2C: Essays, 1938-1999
Consists mainly of Valaōritēs's essays published in book form and many other texts.
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William Dodge Horne collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1928-2012
William Horne and Ernest Hemingway were lifelong friends. Horne met Hemingway while a volunteer ambulance driver for the American Red Cross during World War I. They were stationed in Schio, Italy, and drove together on the same ambulance. After Hemingway's failed engagement to Agnes von Kurowsky, they shared an apartment in Chicago during the fall of 1920. When Hemingway married Hadley Richardson in September 1921, Horne was in the wedding party. When the writer died in 1961, Horne was an honorary pallbearer. Contains eight Horne-Hemingway items: a copy of a photograph of Frances Horne [Bunny] and Hemingway in Wyoming in 1928; an autograph signed letter by Ernest Hemingway (with postcript by wife Pauline) to "Dearest Bunny and Horney" [Frances and William Horne], dated 9 September [1929], 2 pp., with envelope; an autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear 'Orny" [Horne], dated 1 June [1930], 2 pp., with 5 pp. of fishing gear advertisements with holograph annotations, with envelope; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horny," dated 23 November [1930], on hospital X-ray form; a typed letter (copy) (dictated to Pauline by Hemingway) to "Dear Horney," dated 26 December [1930], 1 p.; autograph signed letter by Hemingway to "Dear Horney" [William Horne], dated 25 March [1931], 1 p., with envelope; a color copy of a telegram sent by Mary and Ernest Hemingway to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dodge Horne on the occasion of their wedding, 17 September 1955; and a compact disc recording of "Memories of Ernest Hemingway by William Dodge Horne, Jr., whose grandson, William C. Horne, taped the conversation during an English class at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, IL on May 8, 1975"; 1 p.; Also included are a copy of Horne's first person article "The Hemingway I Remember," "as told to Virginia Kleitz Moseley," that appeared in November 5, 1979, issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, and a short piece (2012) about Horne's gift of a Hemingway trunk to the Hemingway Museum in Oak Park, Illinois.
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René Char Papers, 1928-2019 (mostly 1939-1980)
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Consists primarily of the correspondence of 20th-century French poet René Char (1907-1988); a smaller subset includes correspondence and records documenting his involvement with the French Resistance during World War II.
Correspondence, 1928-2019 (mostly 1945-1988)
Primarily includes correspondence dating from the late 1920s until the late 2010s received by René Char and Marie-Claude Char. Correspondents include: Pierre-André Benoit, Éditions Gallimard, and others publishers; Yves Bonnefoy, Pierre Boulez, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Anna Seghers, Tristan Tzara, and other authors, critics, editors, translators, journalists, artists, and musicians; as well as some letters from Char, including those to Georgette Goldstein, his first wife, and to Marie-Claude Char. Related documents, manuscripts, photographs, ephemera, and printed materials accompany some of the correspondence. Some of this includes materials about correspondents that Marie-Claude Char presumably added to the collection. Some letters correspond with René Char's time with the French Resistance during World War II.
Papers on the French Resistance, 1929-2007 (mostly 1939-1980)
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Materials consist primarily of correspondence and official records that document 20th-century French poet René Char's activities during World War II, in particular, his involvement with the French Resistance as head of Section Atterrissage Parachutage (SAP) Region 2 in the Basses-Alpes.
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Protestant Churches in Cuba, IV, 1929-2003
This collection contains church materials published or distributed by Protestant organizations in various Cuban cities and provinces.
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Princeton University Architectural Presentation Boards, 1929-2005 (mostly 1971-2001)
This collection contains presentation boards related to the design, construction, renovation and expansion of Princeton's grounds and buildings. In addition, the boards include those used for planning purposes, student housing strategies, insurance purposes and recording of features such as fallout shelters, and electrical feeders. The boards primarily include floorplans, artistic renderings, elevations and campus footprints.
Series 1: Architectural Presentation Boards, 1929 February-2002
Consists of presentation boards related to the design, construction, renovation, and expansion of Princeton University's grounds and buildings. For the most up-to-date information on the Architectural Presentation Boards (including new accruals), please see the database online at: Princeton University Architectural Boards.
Dormitory Massing Study, General Planning Strategy - Option A1, 1995 July 24
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Other Writings, 1930-2008
Some of the most prevalent topics in Oberdorfer's other writings are the political climates in Asia (particularly North and South Korea and Japan); U.S. foreign relations under the Ronald Reagan administration, especially during the tenure of Secretary of State Shultz; and Senator Mike Mansfield (1903-2001), the subject of Oberdorfer's 2003 biography. To a lesser extent, there are materials pertaining to Oberdorfer's affiliations with Princeton University and profiles on foreign political leaders. Of particular note are the typescript drafts of Oberdorfer's unpublished autobiography "Beyond the First Taxi Zone: Adventures of a Cold War Correspondent," which include excerpts from his notebooks. Other files throughout the series also contain excerpts from the notebooks and/or appear to have been created as part of Oberdorfer's research for his autobiography.